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  • 41source — I. noun Etymology: Middle English sours, from Anglo French surse spring, source, from past participle of surdre to rise, spring forth, from Latin surgere more at surge Date: 14th century 1. a. a generative force ; cause b. (1) a point of origin… …

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  • 42Field Elementary School — Infobox Education in Canada name= Field Elementary [ For School Data, Source: [http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/schoolbook/ BC Schools Book] . Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Education January 16, 2006.] imagesize= motto= motto translation=… …

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  • 43Source Four PARNel — The ETC Source Four PARNel is a wash lighting fixture produced by entertainment and architectural lighting equipment manufacturer ETC (Electronic Theatre Controls). This merger of a PAR and Fresnel completed the line of Source Four lighting… …

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  • 44Field-Programmable Gate Array — Circuit logique programmable FPGA de Xilinx (modèle Spartan XC3S400) avec 400 000 portes et une fréquence de 50 MHz Un circuit logique programmable, ou réseau logique programmable, est un circuit intégré logique qui peut être… …

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  • 45Field Programmable Gate Array — Ein Field Programmable Gate Array (kurz: FPGA) ist ein Integrierter Schaltkreis (IC) der Digitaltechnik, in den eine logische Schaltung programmiert werden kann. Die englische Bezeichnung kann übersetzt werden als: im (Anwendungs )Feld… …

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  • 46source de transistor à effet de champ — lauko tranzistoriaus ištaka statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. field effect transistor source vok. Quellenelektrode des Feldeffekttransistors, f; Transistorsource, f rus. исток полевого транзистора, m pranc. source de… …

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  • 47source de champ — lauko šaltinis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. source of field vok. Feldquelle, f rus. источник поля, m pranc. source de champ, f …

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  • 48source — /sɔs / (say saws) noun 1. any thing or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained; origin. 2. a spring of water from the earth, etc., or the place of issue; a fountain; the beginning or place of origin of a stream or river. 3. a… …

  • 49geomagnetic field — Magnetic field associated with the Earth. It is essentially dipolar (i.e., it has two poles, the northern and southern magnetic poles) on the Earth s surface. Away from the surface, the field becomes distorted. Most geomagnetists explain the… …

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  • 50Secondary source — In library and information science, historiography and other areas of scholarship, a secondary source [ [http://www.lib.umd.edu/guides/primary sources.html Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sources, UM Libraries] ] [… …

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